Minor projects, breaks, and Kouryou-chan
Sep. 20th, 2004 10:39 pmI've been catching up on a couple of minor projects. Finally installed a Wiki on my laptop in the hopes of trying to keep track of things. I don't think it'll work, but I can always hope. Despite the number of tools at my disposal, I always end up keeping all of my notes on pen and paper.
But I have been keeping up with some code. Along with the Wiki, I've started converting all of my planet/culture/solar system generators to python. They're really old and rather primitive C code, and it's high time that the "business logic" was in one place and the display code in another. What ten years of experience will do to a man. It does mean that I'm not writing much in the way of story this week. I guess my brain needs a break. Maybe it's because I've been reading drek-- Star Wars tie-ins and stuff like that. Sad how far Steve Perry has fallen.
Tonight, Kouryou-chan and I relaxed and watched some TV. I watched an episode of Someday's Dreamers. Goddess, I love that show. I like slow, thoughtful character stories. Naruto fans can bite my shiny ass. And then I turned on Iron Chef (The Noodle Battle!), which Kouryou-chan didn't watch, deciding to draw instead. "When I watch that show, it always makes me hungry," she said.
Omaha made a fabulous tomato soup with little star pasta in it, and we had grilled cheese sandwiches with it. Delicious. Kouryou-chan and I finished the evening with waffle ice-cream sandwiches.
I used to think there was nothing worse that Marimite seinen doujinshi. Then I found Stellvia futnari seinen doujinshi. But now, I've seen it all. Harry Potter seinen doujinshi. Ewww.
But I have been keeping up with some code. Along with the Wiki, I've started converting all of my planet/culture/solar system generators to python. They're really old and rather primitive C code, and it's high time that the "business logic" was in one place and the display code in another. What ten years of experience will do to a man. It does mean that I'm not writing much in the way of story this week. I guess my brain needs a break. Maybe it's because I've been reading drek-- Star Wars tie-ins and stuff like that. Sad how far Steve Perry has fallen.
Tonight, Kouryou-chan and I relaxed and watched some TV. I watched an episode of Someday's Dreamers. Goddess, I love that show. I like slow, thoughtful character stories. Naruto fans can bite my shiny ass. And then I turned on Iron Chef (The Noodle Battle!), which Kouryou-chan didn't watch, deciding to draw instead. "When I watch that show, it always makes me hungry," she said.
Omaha made a fabulous tomato soup with little star pasta in it, and we had grilled cheese sandwiches with it. Delicious. Kouryou-chan and I finished the evening with waffle ice-cream sandwiches.
I used to think there was nothing worse that Marimite seinen doujinshi. Then I found Stellvia futnari seinen doujinshi. But now, I've seen it all. Harry Potter seinen doujinshi. Ewww.
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Date: 2004-09-20 11:37 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-09-21 12:01 am (UTC)seinen = young man's (whatever)
doujinshi = self-published manga ("same stuff, different people")
futnari = (no definitions found, but seems to be linked with pr0n)
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Date: 2004-09-21 09:29 am (UTC)doujinshi is basically the Japanese equivalent of fan fiction.
futanari is the Japanese word for "hermaphrodite"; in contexts such as this it usually indicates "dickgirl" smut. Who knew Hermoine Grainger was quite so well hung?
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Date: 2004-09-21 09:26 am (UTC)doujinshi = "fan-made comics"
futnari = "hermaphrodite theme"
--Gon
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Date: 2004-09-21 04:15 am (UTC)God, I wish I didn't know that.
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Date: 2004-09-21 08:53 am (UTC)